Asasello will join this year’s festival with two concerts. The curator of the first one is Márton Illés, a composer living in Karlsruhe and Budapest. The organizers have asked him to choose pieces that have been references for his work, apart from his own composition written for the ensemble, and premiering in Hungary. “The main … <a href="https://2020.atlatszohang.hu/en/event/asasello-quartet-i-2/">Continued</a>
The composers are all students from the composing, applied composing and electronic composing courses of the Franz Liszt Academy of Music of Budapest and the Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst of Vienna.
The final concert of the Transparent Sound Festival is a cooperation with the Berlin-based Heroines of Sound Festival. Both festivals commissioned Hungarian composer Judit Varga to compose two independent but interconnected works for two different ensembles – and thus, Anamorphoses 01 and 02 were born. The first was premiered in Berlin in July 2019 by … <a href="https://2020.atlatszohang.hu/en/event/luxnm-anamorphose/">Continued</a>
In their multimedia concert “soundspaces,” Longleash delves into sound as means of knowing spaces in nature (real and imagined) and the ways we inhabit them (visually, sonically, and emotionally).
The Greek expression anamorphosis refers to pictures distorted beyond recognition, which become intelligible only from a certain point of view, for example, through some sort of mirror.